Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Jack Campin Date: 28 Jul 11 - 05:06 PM We have all your requirements here in Newtongrange, except I wouldn't say the people are all that friendly. Some of tnem are after you've been here long enough, but it's a bit clannish. Public transport is excellent (free for over-60s throughout Scotland). About 12 buses an hour into Edinburgh during the day, other more local services, hourly night bus service. The local folk club is not really my thing but there's everything you could want around Midlothian or in Edinburgh. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: olddude Date: 28 Jul 11 - 05:19 PM For me it would be Alaska but the Mrs would have nothing to do with that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: DrugCrazed Date: 28 Jul 11 - 05:47 PM I'm a student, so I have no idea about anything, but I like being in Sheffield:
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Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Donuel Date: 28 Jul 11 - 07:52 PM Any place with Irish music |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Gurney Date: 29 Jul 11 - 01:22 AM I've lived in Plymouth, England, and still would if I could have earned a decent living there. The Devon/Cornwall peninsula is the most temperate place in Britain. I've liven in Auckland, New Zealand, for 35 years, and there are worse places than that, too. It is sub-Tropical. I understand Spain is the country for avid party animals. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: I don't know Date: 29 Jul 11 - 05:25 AM Virgina Tams I live half way between colchester & cambridge. Visit colchester club when somebody we wish to see is there & the same with cambridge also the bluebell inn at hempstead. Used to be a member at hitchen for a few years until finances changed & have had to cut back. Prefere clubs with artists to only sessions but give most things a try. Love Devon & Cornwall for holidays but don't know if it would be my choice permantly. If only the music would take of a lot closer to home (tried with no success) we real have most thngs at hand, public transport would be my only concern if my husband could not drive for any reason, last bus out to town 5.20pm, last bus back 5.35pm. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Musket Date: 29 Jul 11 - 09:33 AM I moved to North Lincolnshire last year. Property prices are very reasonable, the views are flat but big sky and great for walking. Pub prices? I pay £2.30 a pint for hand pulled Batemans, £2.50 for Jennings. Public transport is, I am told, not so good where we are. But no matter, because they would only take you to Doncaster or Scunthorpe if we had them (!) We're happy as pigs in poo with our decision to up sticks and move. And you know, Sheffield is still only 40 mins on the motorway away to go out and see mates, have a drink, argue over who is driving back and sampling the delights of lime and soda... |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,mg Date: 29 Jul 11 - 07:50 PM In US consider Astoria Oregon...houses used to be dirt cheap..now worse..lots and lots of empty storefronts, partially because of slum lord who will not repair or lease them I think. Conducive to starting a small but perhaps not overly profitable business. Beautiful view. About 80 miles I think from Portland. Lots of great music. Good museums. Not probably a great job market but good for retiring. Rainy damp cold windy weather most of year..oh I see that that could be a drawback for some...fabulous community radio and community in general..settled by Finnish, Norwegians, Croatians, Chinese and of course Clatsop and other Native groups. Some good restaurants. Fisher Poets every year. Good fishing...mg |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Midchuck Date: 29 Jul 11 - 09:03 PM No I just may go to Malone New York for a little American shopping which is half an hour away. Why not Churubusco, which is just a short distance from Malone? Dick's Country Store! 1000 guns, 500 guitars! (Probably more than that now...) Peter |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Beer Date: 30 Jul 11 - 11:49 AM Been there many times. ad. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 30 Jul 11 - 08:29 PM 100 guns 500 guitars a bizarre shopping list. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,Bruce Baillie Date: 31 Jul 11 - 04:55 PM I wouldn't move anywhere, I'm quite happy in this little corner of West Yorkshire where I live! |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: saulgoldie Date: 31 Jul 11 - 05:20 PM Don't need ta move. Job, house, plenty of music and artsy fartsy stuff if I drive a little or take the fairly good public transportation. Few earthquakes, hurricanes, or tornadoes of much consequence. Winters are not that bad. Cost of living is not low. But once you're in the economy, it is tolerable. Lotsa nature within a short travel. Why would I leave? Unless some huge life issue compels me, I plan to retire here. Saul |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,PeterC Date: 31 Jul 11 - 05:40 PM My husband says somewhere for good birdwatching & walking as this is also a hobby of ours. Why not just move to the south of the county. Good clubs around Southend, good birding, sea wall walks and good transport. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,mg Date: 31 Jul 11 - 06:12 PM Northern Spain was so beautiful..so many flowers etc...you crossed the border from France and steps into Spain were met with paradise as I recall..the cleanest bathrooms in all of Europe...older men going around getting any cigarette stubbs out of the way and cleaning all the time. The contrast between France and Spain, in the same railway station which was split was astounding. mg |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,David E. Date: 31 Jul 11 - 08:01 PM New Hampshire or Maine. North or South Dakota. Montana, Wyoming or Idaho. Possibly Utah or Alaska. Anywhere really where the it's quiet, the air is clean and I can spend my final years fishing in peace. David E. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,mg Date: 01 Aug 11 - 12:40 PM SW Washington is very nice..great fishing, hiking. Job situation not great but OK in some specialties. Houses not as expensive as other areas but not dirt cheap any more. Weather is cool and rainy, and very windy and rainy by ocean. No ice to speak of or snow..a couple of days a year maybe. mg |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,I Don't Know Date: 02 Feb 12 - 05:57 AM Started this thread back last July & didn't think we would move for at least 2 years but things change & we have made an offer on a property in Thetford, nice position for town & walking (just need to sell our place). We know Bury St Edmunds well & will be able to attend the Milkmaid Folk Club more often as well as the Apex theater, nayone tell us of any other music in the area? Ely Festival will be that much closer if we wish to go. Thank you Cathy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Feb 12 - 07:05 AM Convenient if you need a portaloo |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: kendall Date: 02 Feb 12 - 02:27 PM We have no close neighbors. The house is in good shape, warm and cozy, on a side road, 3 miles from the Maine Mall, one mile from the grocery store, Post office and fire dept. Our back yard has upwards of 20 wild turkeys, Deer, a Possum, three Raccoons and 4 Foxes. I wonder if I can claim them as dependents? |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: gnu Date: 02 Feb 12 - 02:39 PM You could fatten them up. More coin in that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 02 Feb 12 - 03:27 PM I wish I lived somewhere utterly flat so I could ride my bicycle and not struggle with hills. It could be along a river valley in an otherwise hilly area. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: vectis Date: 02 Feb 12 - 03:53 PM No question New Zealand (but not Christchurch at the moment) Auckland for folk nightly or the north end of South Island for lifestyle and twice monthly folk. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Elmore Date: 02 Feb 12 - 04:26 PM Don't come here. (Londonderry NH) We have a bit of folk music, but they charge an arm and a leg. A short round trip taxi ride will run you about twenty bucks. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Little Hawk Date: 02 Feb 12 - 04:37 PM Where would I move to? Cuba. France. Denmark. Holland. Vietnam. Japan. Australia. Norway. Finland. Italy. Switzerland. New Zealand. Peru. Scotland. Ireland. Iceland. Some other part of Canada. Germany. Austria. Belgium. Argentina. Brazil. Costa Rica. Actually...there are a whole lot of places I'd be happy to move to. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Feb 12 - 04:38 PM Deal (Kent, UK) is nice. I have friends who speak very highly of Cuba. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Desert Dancer Date: 02 Feb 12 - 07:19 PM Yo! Thread revived by the OP (GUEST,I Don't Know) who is no longer looking but has made a decision and wants more info in relation to that. See here (9 posts above). Plus, some of youse have answered previously. Hmph! ~ Becky in Tucson |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: jimmyt Date: 02 Feb 12 - 09:18 PM Interesting to read these responses. Based on each person's criteria, I can see major advantages to many locations to relocate, but how good would a move to Alaska be if you are not used to extreme weather? what about moving to Cuba if you have grandchildren in Scotland? Hw would that be? I think Croatia or Slovenia, but that is just thinking from the romantic side of my brain. What If I have a really wonderful home in Romania, extreme beauty, bucolic living conditions, but I need a good surgeon for a disc operation. The fact is, you probably need to find the best overall blend for you personally. I am living on a farm in north Georgia, and over all, I am happy here. Would I like more music? why sure! What about shopping, proximity to the ocean, the cities, culture, etc. Sure, there are better locations for these, but hey, life is a series of compromises. The old saying, "the grass is greener..." seems to be apropos here. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: jimmyt Date: 04 Feb 12 - 12:39 PM well sorry, it seems I killed another thread! |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,DocJohn Date: 05 Feb 12 - 12:02 PM When I retire in a couple of years, we're off to France: No royalty No brown bread Great lifestyle - like England in the 60's Friendly people Warmer, drier weather No road tax Superb wine and food Respect for the individual No Murdoch Architecture, history and culture Cinemas prefered to cinema Respect for intellectuals rather than celebrities Downsides: I'm hopeless at the language They drive on the wrong side but the roads are empty No English beer No double cream - come on someone import it: chefs love it! |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: pdq Date: 05 Feb 12 - 12:59 PM NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES HIGH FRI...88 AT EDINBURG TX LOW FRI...15 BELOW ZERO AT PRESQUE ISLE ME |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: GUEST,Psychomorris Date: 06 Feb 12 - 06:02 AM Somewhere in North Devon. Ease of access too motorway to take you anywhere North, South, East or West. In reach of small town or bigger if you so wish. On route to Cornwall. Attraction! Beautifal countryside lovely quiet villages. In short distance of some of the finest festivals in Britain. Sidmouth, Dartmoor, etc. Pennymoor singarounds. Pennymoor song and ale and Bamptom After the fair event, with its links to Brittany and Ireland. The people involved are the best I have met anywhere. English Irish and Bretons. Pity I cannot get my wife to move. |
Subject: RE: BS: Where would you move to? From: Richard Bridge Date: 06 Feb 12 - 07:51 AM France seems to me to be a society built on facades and pretension. I'm also very surprised to see "respect for the individual" touted as one of its virtues. Surely the citizen is more the vassal of the state there than here - although I support its stance as being a secular society. |